mock
第三人称
mocks
现在进行时
mocking
过去式
mocked
过去完成时
mocked
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嘲笑, 讥讽
to ridicule someone or something in a disrespectful manner
及物动词
- She did not appreciate being mocked for her fashion choices at the party.
她不喜欢在聚会上因为她的时尚选择而被嘲笑。
- His attempt to mock the new employee's mistakes only made him look unprofessional.
他试图嘲笑新员工的错误,只是让自己显得不专业。
- His friends would mock him for being overly cautious, not realizing it was due to past experiences.
他的朋友会因为他过于谨慎而嘲笑他,没有意识到这是由于过去的经历。
- The critics mocked the film for its clichéd plot and poor dialogue.
评论家们嘲笑这部电影情节老套、对话拙劣。
- The crowd mocked his nervous speech.
人群嘲笑了他紧张的演讲。
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模仿, 嘲笑
to imitate someone or something, often using sarcasm or teasing
及物动词
- The comedian loves to mock famous personalities in a lighthearted manner during performances.
这位喜剧演员喜欢在表演中以轻松的方式模仿名人。
- He mocked his teacher's voice to make his friends laugh.
他模仿老师的声音来逗朋友笑。
- The child mocked his brother's gestures playfully.
孩子顽皮地模仿了他哥哥的手势。
- She mocked his walk, exaggerating every step.
她嘲笑他的走路方式,夸大了每一步。
- They mocked the singer's performance in a funny way.
他们以一种有趣的方式模仿了歌手的表演。
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挑战, 嘲弄
to resist or make something seem powerless by refusing to follow expectations or limits
- The daring athlete mocked the limits of human endurance.
大胆的运动员嘲弄了人类耐力的极限。
- His reckless actions mocked the rules of the competition.
他鲁莽的行为嘲弄了比赛的规则。
- The puzzle mocked every attempt to solve it.
这个谜题嘲弄了所有解决它的尝试。
- The storm mocked their efforts to secure the ship.
风暴嘲弄了他们保护船只的努力。
- His bold attitude mocked authority at every turn.
他大胆的态度在每一个转折点都嘲弄了权威。